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Destination Freedom (007) 1948-08-08 The Heart of George Cotton.

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In this episode of Destination Freedom, we delve into the dramatic and inspiring story of pioneering heart surgeons, Dr. Ulysses Grant Daley and Dr. Daniel Williams. The narrative takes us through the challenges and breakthroughs in the field of heart surgery, highlighting the racial barriers faced by African American doctors in the early 20th century. Through a gripping dramatization, we witness the life-saving operation on George Cotton, a patient whose heart was successfully sutured, marking a significant milestone in medical history.

The episode not only showcases the medical advancements of the time but also underscores the social and racial dynamics that shaped the careers of these trailblazing doctors. With a blend of historical context and personal stories, listeners are taken on a journey through the struggles and triumphs of those who dared to defy the odds, ultimately contributing to the progress of both medicine and civil rights.

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